The American Church History Series: The religious forces of the United States, by H.K. CarrollPhilip Schaff, Henry Codman Potter, Samuel Macauley Jackson Christian Literature Company, 1893 - United States |
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... Baptists in Alabama , Arkansas , Georgia , Kentucky , Mississippi , North Carolina , Texas , and Virginia ; and the Latter - Day Saints in Utah . It is interesting to note that Pennsylvania is the strong- INTRODUCTION . xliii.
... Baptists in Alabama , Arkansas , Georgia , Kentucky , Mississippi , North Carolina , Texas , and Virginia ; and the Latter - Day Saints in Utah . It is interesting to note that Pennsylvania is the strong- INTRODUCTION . xliii.
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... Mississippi , and South Carolina there are more colored than white communicants , although in Mississippi and South Carolina only does the negro population ex- ceed the white . This shows that in point of church - mem- bership the negro ...
... Mississippi , and South Carolina there are more colored than white communicants , although in Mississippi and South Carolina only does the negro population ex- ceed the white . This shows that in point of church - mem- bership the negro ...
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... Mississippi . 224,404 Florida 64,337 In these twelve States are found 2,398,865 communicants , leaving about 275,000 to the rest of the States and Terri- tories of the Union . As to denominational connection , the negro is predomi ...
... Mississippi . 224,404 Florida 64,337 In these twelve States are found 2,398,865 communicants , leaving about 275,000 to the rest of the States and Terri- tories of the Union . As to denominational connection , the negro is predomi ...
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... Mississippi I 30 Missouri Nebraska New Hampshire New York North Carolina 7 14 400 300 230 43 8605 17378 98 26 6,500 36,500 1,978 10 2,500 25,500 1,048 15 4,750 8,075 1,549 New Hampshire Oregon and Wash- 3. THE SEVENTH - DAY 6 RELIGIOUS ...
... Mississippi I 30 Missouri Nebraska New Hampshire New York North Carolina 7 14 400 300 230 43 8605 17378 98 26 6,500 36,500 1,978 10 2,500 25,500 1,048 15 4,750 8,075 1,549 New Hampshire Oregon and Wash- 3. THE SEVENTH - DAY 6 RELIGIOUS ...
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... I 180 275 47 Michigan 7 2 375 3,800 170 Mississippi I 200 100 Missouri Nebraska New Jersey . New York 3 126 I 200 500 205 .. ...... I 400 aguma 9 49 31 48 SUMMARY BY STATES . - Continued . STATES . Ohio THE ADVENTISTS . 13.
... I 180 275 47 Michigan 7 2 375 3,800 170 Mississippi I 200 100 Missouri Nebraska New Jersey . New York 3 126 I 200 500 205 .. ...... I 400 aguma 9 49 31 48 SUMMARY BY STATES . - Continued . STATES . Ohio THE ADVENTISTS . 13.
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Page 351 - But when they deliver you up, take no thought how or what ye shall speak : for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall speak. For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.
Page 320 - Communion at home and abroad, and is composed of two houses, viz. : the house of bishops, and the house of clerical and lay deputies, the latter being representatives of the Diocesan Conventions, not to exceed four of each order for each Convention.
Page 107 - From that time I began to print and publish various arcana that have been seen by me or revealed to me ; as respecting heaven and hell, the state of man after death, the true worship of God, the spiritual sense of the Word ; with many other most important matters conducive to salvation and true wisdom.
Page 107 - I have been called to a holy office by the Lord himself, who most graciously manifested himself in person to me, his servant, in the year 1743 ; when he opened my sight to the view of the spiritual world, and granted me the privilege of conversing with spirits and angels which I enjoy to this day.
Page 227 - As our American brethren are now totally disentangled both from the state and from the English hierarchy, we dare not entangle them again either with the one or the other. They are now at full liberty simply to follow the Scriptures and the primitive church. And we judge it best that they should stand fast in that liberty wherewith God has so strangely made them free.
Page 370 - We believe that there is one God, whose nature is love, revealed in one Lord Jesus Christ, by one Holy Spirit of Grace, who will finally restore the whole family of mankind to holiness and happiness.
Page 180 - All regularly constituted Lutheran Synods, not now In connection with the General Synod, receiving and holding with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of our fathers the Word of God, as contained In the Canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, as the only Infallible rule of faith and practice, and the Augsburg Confession, as a correct exhibition of the fundamental doctrines of the Divine Word, and of the faith of our Church founded upon that Word...
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